An eighteen-step scavenger hunt for people loneliest in their own homes. This animated video collage serves as a survival guide and an ode to the imaginations that protect us.
Daniel Lobb is a Louisville-based songwriter and multi-media artist working within vernacular traditions to unravel binaries. His work seeks to illuminate the culture of dominance that structures our society, and ways that it can be subverted. He is the songwriter behind So It Was, who released their debut album in 2019 on Daniel Martin Moore’s OK Recordings. After appearing alongside great Kentucky artists (Bell Hooks, Jim James, Wendell Berry, etc) on The Pine Mountain Sessions (a benefit album to protect wild lands), Lobb is motivated to continue finding creative ways to collaborate on artistic responses to local and global challenges. "A Scavenger Hunt For People In Their Own Homes" is their first film and was commissioned by the Price Hill Creative Community Collaborative Commissions Program in Cincinnati, Ohio.